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when dick and i started the center back in 1983, it was our first dedicated foreign policy center at the heritage foundation. back then asian security was all about what's happening here in the cold war. from that perspective, study of the soviet union might have made a lot more sense. dick and i, as we talked it through, talked about the potential that someday it might even be conceivable that u.s. trade with asia would actually even equal our trade with what was going on across the atlantic. today, it's much greater than our trade across the atlantic. we have been blessed by the insights of many dear friends in asia. we have over the years seen the remarkable economic growth and economic development in asia. it's been our very great pleasure, in fact, to recognize that in terms of economic freedom, as it has evolved throughout asia in specific countries and indeed throughout the region. we always knew that our good friends in japan and that the u.s.japan mutual relationship, both the mutual defense treaty and our bilateral general relationship would be central. but we also thought
when dick and i started the center back in 1983, it was our first dedicated foreign policy center at the heritage foundation. back then asian security was all about what's happening here in the cold war. from that perspective, study of the soviet union might have made a lot more sense. dick and i, as we talked it through, talked about the potential that someday it might even be conceivable that u.s. trade with asia would actually even equal our trade with what was going on across the atlantic....
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the brazilian foreign affairs ministry has this open policy to receive people from many areas. i think it helps one we call ourselves generalists. we must know a lot about many topics. inside the ministry, we have contact with people from many areas. it helps us discuss and have a better view from many areas. especially i like a lot of psychology and geopolitics. it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the circumstance, it is easier to understand what has happened, what can happen. it is important to understand the person and the circumstance, so you can have a better relation and a better understanding of that. >> it has certainly been a pleasure to have you on the program today. i want to wish you all the best on your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. i will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello and welcome to "my india," your weekly magazine that gives you
the brazilian foreign affairs ministry has this open policy to receive people from many areas. i think it helps one we call ourselves generalists. we must know a lot about many topics. inside the ministry, we have contact with people from many areas. it helps us discuss and have a better view from many areas. especially i like a lot of psychology and geopolitics. it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the...
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about a third of the workforce is made up of foreign workers. continuing to tighten our policies. we recognize our infrastructure. is something we do not take for granted. we would rather contribute to this. >> the near the rest of that interview and the acting minister later in the program at the bottom of the hour. japan paveo today, -- shinzor shin so abe's abenomics and his three arrows of business policy. are they working? we have not seen a figure like this it's 2010 -- since 2010. >> right before the global financial crisis at. -- hit. they key takeaways can be divided into three areas. takeaways can be divided into three areas and the pictures we're looking at. you're looking at the large manufacturers index and i should note that this has improved significantly this year. in the past few years or so, 12, it, -- to 20 has been negative. the reading is now positive. forwardes are looking and what does this indicate in terms of planning and how much companies are planning to spend on big ticket items. where their planning and hiring in the months to come. this is reduced the
about a third of the workforce is made up of foreign workers. continuing to tighten our policies. we recognize our infrastructure. is something we do not take for granted. we would rather contribute to this. >> the near the rest of that interview and the acting minister later in the program at the bottom of the hour. japan paveo today, -- shinzor shin so abe's abenomics and his three arrows of business policy. are they working? we have not seen a figure like this it's 2010 -- since 2010....
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prime minister shin doe abe is trying to coordinate foreign affairs and defense policies and this is called a japanese version of the u.s. national security council, but the americans have been reluctant to share sensitive information with their japanese allies, so members of the ruling coalition hope that these bills will show that they can control such information. japan has the national public service act, and it already prohibits public servant from sharing secrets. and those who leak classified data face up to one year in prison. but members of the ruling coalition say that for some information, they need stricter regulations. they say this bill will allow them to freely exchange sensitive intelligence with the u.s. and other nations. some members of the oppositions, journalists, writers, and lawyers, are urging the administration to reconsider the plan. the country's lawyers group argues the bill could allow government officials to classify information as a special secret without information, and they say the prospect of a long prison term will intimidate people who try to acce
prime minister shin doe abe is trying to coordinate foreign affairs and defense policies and this is called a japanese version of the u.s. national security council, but the americans have been reluctant to share sensitive information with their japanese allies, so members of the ruling coalition hope that these bills will show that they can control such information. japan has the national public service act, and it already prohibits public servant from sharing secrets. and those who leak...
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bush, they were starting to get things right particularly on foreign policy because suddenly congress george h.w. bush talked about how much he disliked talking about hr 62. >> he and obama have something in common. >> very much in common. foreign policy where they feel more unilaterally enabled is where you will see the president focus more and more. >> the danger is midterm elections because every president since 1900 with the exception of clinton rebounding from impeachment has lost and lost rather heavily that midterm election so the presidents recover their popularity but after the midterm election, there's very little they can do. >> as a party political figure, he seems to lose power once he's out of the game. >> if last year when we did this show i told you that he would have gotten a deal in syria that got rid of chemical weapons and had an opening for iran in which they were stopping enrichment at the 5% level -- >> that's all foreign policy. >> and by the way, if, this is a big if, the website gets working and people start signing up for healthcare, it's a major transformat
bush, they were starting to get things right particularly on foreign policy because suddenly congress george h.w. bush talked about how much he disliked talking about hr 62. >> he and obama have something in common. >> very much in common. foreign policy where they feel more unilaterally enabled is where you will see the president focus more and more. >> the danger is midterm elections because every president since 1900 with the exception of clinton rebounding from impeachment...
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two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they were eager to collect on it. later in 2011, the back-and-forth between ayatollah khomeini, the islamic republic later and president ahmadinejad over the resignation reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran expert on mainstream media gave developments overblown, even hysterical treatment portraying them as unprecedented signs of an insecure regime. such analyses revealed the very least lamentable ignorance about the islamic republic political history, which since the revolution has been marked by an touch of the same kind of intense com
two days later and foreign policy, hillary and i took stairstep a nice feature. i recognize the notion that two former u.s. government officials turn university professors betting george soros and anything made an absurd, but that's what we did. we given that not only with the islamic republic still beat the rams government and a year's time, but the balance of influence and power in the middle east to be tilted even further in the favor. almost two years since iris made his feature as they...
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pakistan relationship makes meander stand fell weaknesses of american is foreign policy. how decisions are made how many say that is history what you really mean that is irrelevant but with other nations it is not. history matters into illustrates a path for the future. . .
pakistan relationship makes meander stand fell weaknesses of american is foreign policy. how decisions are made how many say that is history what you really mean that is irrelevant but with other nations it is not. history matters into illustrates a path for the future. . .
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foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact with dod on its own terms. so it is one of the things that has been a real accomplishment. another issue is that the focus on has been a geopolitical changes that have really occurred during the last four years. so that means, for example, tremendous changes in the middle east, the so-called arab spring. that's enormous complicated issues and challenges in libya, egypt, the golf, young men, syria now. dataset implications for security systems policy as well as the major department of defense interacts as well and
foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact...
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on the foreign policy side, presidents have even more dominance. presidents play a far larger role in the determination of u.s. policy, and congress plays a far smaller role than the framers intended. so, recent illustration is when president obama decided that our military would be involved and intervene in libya was his decision. even though congress is supposed to decide when we send troops into battle overseas, but obama, truman, clinton, many presidents, have decided on their own without waiting for congress. presidents also reach agreements with other countries without congressional participation unilaterally decide about term night treaties and recognizing taiwan as the government, president carter terminated the mutual defense pact with taiwan. presidents decision on the right to the u.s. citizens to travel abroad. when we were prevent from visiting cuba, that was presidential decision. also revised our immigration policy. when congress failed to pass the dream act to create a path for young immigrants, people brought here as children by th
on the foreign policy side, presidents have even more dominance. presidents play a far larger role in the determination of u.s. policy, and congress plays a far smaller role than the framers intended. so, recent illustration is when president obama decided that our military would be involved and intervene in libya was his decision. even though congress is supposed to decide when we send troops into battle overseas, but obama, truman, clinton, many presidents, have decided on their own without...
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it was the first time she has publicly discussed policies on japan. she visited hiroshima in 1978 with her uncle, the late senator edward kennedy. she said the u.s. alliance with japan remains the cornerstone of peace, stability and prosperity in asia. and she said she can think of no other country in which she would rather serve. >> i will work to increase exchanges between american and japanese students, scholars and citizens, so that future generations will understand our shared history and continue to bind our nations closer. >> japan's top government spokesman expressed hope that kennedy would soon be confirmed. >> translator: japan welcomes president obama's nomination of caroline kennedy to be the next u.s. ambassador to japan. we are hoping for her early arrival, and her success in various fields. >> if confirmed, kennedy would become the first woman to serve as u.s. ambassador to japan. >>> shopping in japan can be a challenge for people who wear larger sizes. both japanese tend to be slender or of average build. now many in the fashion busin
it was the first time she has publicly discussed policies on japan. she visited hiroshima in 1978 with her uncle, the late senator edward kennedy. she said the u.s. alliance with japan remains the cornerstone of peace, stability and prosperity in asia. and she said she can think of no other country in which she would rather serve. >> i will work to increase exchanges between american and japanese students, scholars and citizens, so that future generations will understand our shared...
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adding a mac >> foreign-policy and especially security systems. this is another area where congress really has a role to play. the administration is basically decided that mohamed morsi at egypt is the new mubarak. the guy in the seat we will now help. it's completely indifferent to what our aid program should look like and what the desired outcome and egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in is the continuation of the israeli egyptian camp david accords, which are obviously of great interest, but not really the only thing they should animate us and we talk about the largest country in the middle east. when i thought we were delivering fighter jets to the egyptian military, i just asked myself, what message does this send? the rule should be not the foreign aid is bad and not that foreign aid is good and not that military assistance is good or bad, it is the u.s. taxpayer dollar used to further u.s. tax your interest and every time a new government comes into power, we should take that aid down to zero and build it anew. doe
adding a mac >> foreign-policy and especially security systems. this is another area where congress really has a role to play. the administration is basically decided that mohamed morsi at egypt is the new mubarak. the guy in the seat we will now help. it's completely indifferent to what our aid program should look like and what the desired outcome and egypt should be. the only thing they appear to be interested in is the continuation of the israeli egyptian camp david accords, which are...
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so we're making enterprise a fundamental part of our foreign policy too. since 2011, almost £1 billion of new export contracts have been secured for the uk's businesses thanks to support from uk export finance. and i want us to build on that. the lord mayor and i will be leading from the front again in the coming months. this week i am leading trade visits to india and the gulf. and i can announce this evening that in early december i will be leading another delegation to china. as china's new leadership sets its direction for the next 10 years, as their country's star continues to rise in the world, i will take senior british ministers as well as business leaders from every sector large and small to forge a relationship that will benefit both our countries and bring real rewards for our peoples. opening the way for british companies to benefit from china's vast and varied markets and preparing the way for a new level of chinese investment into the uk. this is a relationship that is for the long term, that matters for britain and china, and which i look f
so we're making enterprise a fundamental part of our foreign policy too. since 2011, almost £1 billion of new export contracts have been secured for the uk's businesses thanks to support from uk export finance. and i want us to build on that. the lord mayor and i will be leading from the front again in the coming months. this week i am leading trade visits to india and the gulf. and i can announce this evening that in early december i will be leading another delegation to china. as china's new...
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i did to the a bomb administration's perceived foreign policy fumbles in egypt and syria. some cherry streets here in the usa that the white house doesn't appear to be on israel signed on as they say to deal with iran is an opportunity for the two countries too wet to get to light the way having lead time to come up with the agreement in geneva the obama administration now needs to lead to even caught a setting its head. who has had a complete and one in washington. all costs avoid like the dog out wasn't a front for months and i'll pump up cause she was no doubt the welsh less like sliced on top of itself which was inspired by her recent album. the god caused all this pink react to the pasta distilling company has teamed up with a record label. it's just my cup of silicon sun drenched in light of god's sake it's not flamboyant and outlandish costumes. to stop said she was on its behalf the record is also self reacted. so when a friend's son the dolls as with all my friends in that first day was so excited to take piccies of me that the dolls and then all of this and the d
i did to the a bomb administration's perceived foreign policy fumbles in egypt and syria. some cherry streets here in the usa that the white house doesn't appear to be on israel signed on as they say to deal with iran is an opportunity for the two countries too wet to get to light the way having lead time to come up with the agreement in geneva the obama administration now needs to lead to even caught a setting its head. who has had a complete and one in washington. all costs avoid like the dog...
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alliance is an essential element over his foreign policy. he says he hopes to transfer the relationship when he meets u.s. president barack obama. relocating the futenma air station will likely be a key issue for japan/u.s. relations. nhk world, okinawa. >>> people living in spain are upset about what they are reading. what's did the accused say? >> they say they are innocent but have yet to show proof. people in spain are angry. a corruption scandal, even the prime minister is threatening to derail economic reform. more than ten ruling party executives have been taking kick backs for many years. the publication says the prime minister pocketed as much as $3000 a year from construction firms and other businesses. he allegedly took the money for a dozen years until 2008. spanish citizens are especially furious as the same government is pressing austerity measures upon them hiking their taxes and cutting public servants pay. opposition parties are demanding the prime minister's resignation. they say he's not fit to be leader as the country fac
alliance is an essential element over his foreign policy. he says he hopes to transfer the relationship when he meets u.s. president barack obama. relocating the futenma air station will likely be a key issue for japan/u.s. relations. nhk world, okinawa. >>> people living in spain are upset about what they are reading. what's did the accused say? >> they say they are innocent but have yet to show proof. people in spain are angry. a corruption scandal, even the prime minister is...
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workforce singapore's is made up of foreign workers. >> we are continuing to tighten our policies. we do recognize some of the strained infrastructure. that --r relations is is something that we are very mindful of. we don't take that for granted. a look at energy forecasts in china for 2014, beijing and its neighbors agreed to work together on pollution. but up next, a surprise drop in manufacturing in china, jp morgan's adrian malan joins us. stay with us. >> let's get a sense of how the markets are shaping up very -- shaping up. a big rocket takeover story that you -- a big market takeover story that did not work out. >> that's right. awet of all, the story with was very bold and robust. indonesia [indiscernible] they actually say they will double their output and triple cast 2017. senex will try for -- will try to bid for it again. the bid says it is undervalued. can double output and triple cash. the answer is no thanks. and the biggest employer in rmers, a keyesfa mover today. salesfirst-quarter actually rose 5% on consumer confidence postelection. you saw people spending a l
workforce singapore's is made up of foreign workers. >> we are continuing to tighten our policies. we do recognize some of the strained infrastructure. that --r relations is is something that we are very mindful of. we don't take that for granted. a look at energy forecasts in china for 2014, beijing and its neighbors agreed to work together on pollution. but up next, a surprise drop in manufacturing in china, jp morgan's adrian malan joins us. stay with us. >> let's get a sense of...
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him from a poor foreign-policy perspective -- from a foreign-policy perspective. by 1952 truman leaves office extremely unpopular but his reputation has been resurrected by some historians. he is one of the most controversial and debated presidents in american history when it comes to foreign-policy, with some people blaming the cold war on him and some people saying he acted wisely and judiciously in his policy. i think the ultimate legacy in terms of truman have not been completely settled by historians. host: this is offered on our democrat line. caller: i served in korea, not during the korean war. i saw a monument dedicated to allied troops. could your guests talk about what role did the u.n. play in the war in korea and can he name some of the other allies that box? -- that fought? guest: the u.s. send more forces than any other country. andthis was a un effort that encompassed troops -- i thought i forgot the exact number of countries, but it was a significant number of countries beyond united states. canadian, australian, turkish troops . there were some b
him from a poor foreign-policy perspective -- from a foreign-policy perspective. by 1952 truman leaves office extremely unpopular but his reputation has been resurrected by some historians. he is one of the most controversial and debated presidents in american history when it comes to foreign-policy, with some people blaming the cold war on him and some people saying he acted wisely and judiciously in his policy. i think the ultimate legacy in terms of truman have not been completely settled by...
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policy team today, naming u.n. ambassador and long time ally susan rice to be national security adviser. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we take a closer look at rice's record, the nominee to replace her as u.n. ambassador and what that means for america's role abroad. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest on the battle for a key syrian city, as government
policy team today, naming u.n. ambassador and long time ally susan rice to be national security adviser. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the "newshour" tonight, we take a closer look at rice's record, the nominee to replace her as u.n. ambassador and what that means for america's role abroad. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest on the battle for a key syrian city, as government
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it remains the biggest foreign policy challenge for japanese leaders. susumu kojima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> we'll be looking at a number of issues ahead of the upper house election. our coverage continues on tuesday with the first in a two-part series on prime minister abe's push to ae amend japan's constitution. we'll analyze his plan to change his pacifist core and make the self-defense forces more like a military. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now, he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policies forward. less than a year after putting abe in power, japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 21st election right here on "newsline." >>> the asean economic community is gearing up to launch in 2015 potential japanese business partners are in hanoi to try to get in on the ground floor. nhk world's akiko reports from h
it remains the biggest foreign policy challenge for japanese leaders. susumu kojima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> we'll be looking at a number of issues ahead of the upper house election. our coverage continues on tuesday with the first in a two-part series on prime minister abe's push to ae amend japan's constitution. we'll analyze his plan to change his pacifist core and make the self-defense forces more like a military. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's...
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foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter in rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead the nato air war on kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctant persists 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regime's chemical weapons attack on citizens. the president's response. >> the united states is chastised for meddling in the region, accused of having a manned in all manner of conspiracy. stalt the united states is blamed for failing to do enough to solve the region's problems. >> can the us recover the will to intervene on humanitarian grounds overseas, known as the responsibility to protect norm? >> it's more war wariness. it's not related to the casualties as it is a perception we're not good at this and get much bohning for the buck. >> it's a conundrum of the highest order. rosalynn jordan, al jazeera, washington. >>> health workers in nigeria say their aggressive drive again hiv and aids has
foreign policy for years. the clinton administration decided not to intervene in the slaughter in rwanda in 1994, and it took officials six years to agree to lead the nato air war on kosovo in 1999. the u.s. reluctant persists 20 years on with the obama administration now criticized for not responding to the syrian regime's chemical weapons attack on citizens. the president's response. >> the united states is chastised for meddling in the region, accused of having a manned in all manner...
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. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> narrator: join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for "great decisions." >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation, and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, the generals and the democrat: burma in transition. (instrumental music) >> burma, also known as myanmar, is a nation born from war. a former british colony, burma saw an opportunity for independence at the outset of world war ii. >> in burma, independence day calls for formal celebrations. this week its people have been marking 64 years since the end of british colonial rule. for much of that time burma was tightly controlled by the military. any dissent was ultimately crushed. >> so if you look at the modern h
. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> narrator: join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for "great decisions." >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. sponsorship of...
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this reflects russia's growing foreign policy ambitions in the us on the fly and not doing enough to protect minority groups in places like syria and egypt moscow who could step in to fill the void. standing in the way maybe the frosty relations with the mask and that of the long been the norm for russia mostly owing to tensions between the catholic church and the russian orthodox church with the rich on sal shiny us on the world stage the scene is unlikely to let such historical disputes stop him and may yet become the savior that christians in muslim majority nations have been waiting for. i know the deal between iran and twelve. i was a bit strong sneak the program has gained support among americans. i went to one woman is ptt devastate the united states on the agreement. the wife of imprisoned christian preachers saw u dub it the name happened to ron would release her husband is called the deal but the white house late to confirm his status was never up for discussion. a ukrainian american bikini was sentenced to eight years in prison reportedly on charges of undermining iran's n
this reflects russia's growing foreign policy ambitions in the us on the fly and not doing enough to protect minority groups in places like syria and egypt moscow who could step in to fill the void. standing in the way maybe the frosty relations with the mask and that of the long been the norm for russia mostly owing to tensions between the catholic church and the russian orthodox church with the rich on sal shiny us on the world stage the scene is unlikely to let such historical disputes stop...
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and i've noticed because i spend all my time looking at foreign policy issues broadly and because iran is one of my issues is that is increasingly true in washington. is it because we have defeated the iranian nuclear weapons program? is it because our dialogue with the iranians has borne fruit? is it because the iranian government has had second thoughts? is it because the europeans and their ongoing dialogue with the iranian government about the nuclear program has been successful? or is it none of the above? the honest answer, of course, is it's none of the above. the bigst problem is that there is an incredible blossoming of threats around the world right now, and we had a lot to talk about before we could even come to iran. worse yet, our government is -- and i would say many, many on the right and the left -- are bored with iran. i think that the tacit notion is that containment is a very good option because this, after all, is the year in which iran will get nuclear weapons. and for those of you who have a slightly longer memory than some in the washington press, you'll remember
and i've noticed because i spend all my time looking at foreign policy issues broadly and because iran is one of my issues is that is increasingly true in washington. is it because we have defeated the iranian nuclear weapons program? is it because our dialogue with the iranians has borne fruit? is it because the iranian government has had second thoughts? is it because the europeans and their ongoing dialogue with the iranian government about the nuclear program has been successful? or is it...
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the foreign policy chief is making her second visit in two weeks. she met with the interim president and foreign minster and representatives of morsi's political base. the military leaders overthrew morsi and installed a new government. the supporters and turned out for protests, demanding he be reinstated. the forces moved in again over the weekend to clear the streets. 80 people were killed. but morsi supporters say they are not going anywhere. a wave of car bombings killed at least 48 people in iraq. local security authorities say sunni extremists may be behind the coordinated attacks. ten blasts from around 8:00 on minute and car bombs went off at nearly the same time in the central city in the south. it injured about 120. all the explosions were in districts of shia muslim residents at crowded places like markets and bus stops. sunnis have been frustrated with the shia-controlled government of al maliki. militants have been exchanging attacks. a monitoring terrorist activity in iraq said that the death toll has topped 830. >> a senior official
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it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out u.n. resolutions consistently and is fulfilling international obligations. north korea's response to the latest round of u.n. sanctions has put china on edge. officials in beijing want to avoid driving authorities in pyongyang into a corner which could result in the regime's collapse. they fear that would prompt north koreans to flee across the border and into chinese territory. china is north korea's biggest aid provider and trading partner. its incoming leaders have not made any public comments about this latest tension on the korean peninsula. so it's not clear how they'll follow up on the new sanctions and
it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out...
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and the pakistani military is there, too, it's a strong influence behind pakistan's foreign policies. that's one reason why the future of anti-terror operations depends on the next government's relationship with the army. >> thank you. and that was nhk world's mubarik. >>> pakistan is important for regional security it is the last of the international forces withdrawn next year. now tomorrow we'll look at the domestic challenges the country faces. i'm dhra dhirakaosal reporting from islamabad. >>> the world's biggest fleet of boeing 787 dreamliners will soon be back in regular service. managers at japan's al nippon airways say technical glitches that grounded the planes for months will be fixed and the aircraft will take off on june 1st. crews modified the battery systems and conducted test flights to make sure the dreamliners are also safe. managers say the planes will fly on five international routes and 12 in japan. airlines around the world grounded their 787s in january because of problems with the battery system. u.s. aviation authorities and japanese transport ministry said las
and the pakistani military is there, too, it's a strong influence behind pakistan's foreign policies. that's one reason why the future of anti-terror operations depends on the next government's relationship with the army. >> thank you. and that was nhk world's mubarik. >>> pakistan is important for regional security it is the last of the international forces withdrawn next year. now tomorrow we'll look at the domestic challenges the country faces. i'm dhra dhirakaosal reporting...
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two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since soros made his wager. i have to say we're pretty eager to collect on it. [laughter] later in 2011 western analysts focused on the back and forth between ayatollah khamenei, the islamic republic's supreme leader, and president ahmadinejad over the resignation and reinstatement of the intelligence minister and other issues. the same cast of iran experts, mainstream media gave these developments overblown, even hysterical treatment, portraying them as, quote: unprecedented finds of an insecure regime fracturing at the top. such analyses revealed at the very least lamentable ig
two days later in foreign policy, hillary and i took soros up on his wager. now, i recognize the notion of two former u.s. government officials turned university professors betting george soros on anything might seem a tad absurd, but that's what we did. we even bet that not only would the islamic republic still be iran's government in a year's time, but that the balance of influence and power in the middle east would be tilted even further in its favor. almost two years have elapsed since...
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and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many compared it to being compared to jefferson davis is. but once pakistan was about to become a reality, the british suggested that they should develop this kind of relationship. in pakistan, as you know, is full of very hospitable people. pakistan is about to get one third of the british ministry, but only 17% of british resources. they were not going to have a vibrant economy. and their leaders were unsure about the future of pakistan. so they decided that the value of the nation together will be by saying that pakistan is under pressure. but who would pay for the military? pakistan's founder said
and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many...
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. >> this goes to the core of american credibility in foreign policy and i believe the congress of the united states will understand that and do the right thing. >> members of the administration are releasing other information too, including classified intelligence. they are hoping it will convince enough lawmakers in the republican of republicans. >> we heard a lot of information, a lot of pros and cons. i have to tell you, it's -- in my mind it's far from settled. i don't see how anything changes. >> members of both chambers are expected to vote after they return from the summer recess next week. >>> syrian president bash ar al assad hopes u.s. lawmakers will make a rashl decision. iran's state run broadcaster reported that assad welcomed a group of iranian lawmakers to the syrian capital damascus. assad told them that opposition groups have used chemical weapons. he said what he called a conspiracy against syria will be buried. syrians have been waiting for news of a decision from the u.s. some expressed the disappointment with the delays. >> translator: i was hoping other countries
. >> this goes to the core of american credibility in foreign policy and i believe the congress of the united states will understand that and do the right thing. >> members of the administration are releasing other information too, including classified intelligence. they are hoping it will convince enough lawmakers in the republican of republicans. >> we heard a lot of information, a lot of pros and cons. i have to tell you, it's -- in my mind it's far from settled. i don't...
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and it has also made me understand the weaknesses in america's foreign policy. including this in the world, where that's history, what it really means is that it is irrelevant. but in some areas it is not irrelevant. history illustrates his part for the future. >> guest: let's hope that people will read this. especially people who would like to talk about this. for anyone who wants to know more about the history of u.s. and pakistani relationship. i cannot think of a better person to tell that history and someone who has served as the ambassador here. and so i thank you very much for discussing this. it's a wonderful book and i heartily recommend it to anyone. >> host: thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by legislators and politicians and other similar with their material. it airs every weekend at 10:00 p.m. on saturday. ..
and it has also made me understand the weaknesses in america's foreign policy. including this in the world, where that's history, what it really means is that it is irrelevant. but in some areas it is not irrelevant. history illustrates his part for the future. >> guest: let's hope that people will read this. especially people who would like to talk about this. for anyone who wants to know more about the history of u.s. and pakistani relationship. i cannot think of a better person to tell...
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the american people are never eager to engage in foreign- policy, let alone to engage themselves in foreign conflicts. that is a healthy attitude of a democratic people, but there are events that demand our attention and from which we cannot isolate ourselves. that thethose times american people rely on our elected leaders, most of all our president, to lead them. to explain to them where our interests and values are at greatest risk. why we cannot afford to remain disengaged, why further delay will only allow resin dangers to turn into more dire future threats and what we as a nation are called on to do. campaigns to get america involved in foreign conflicts. no president prefers to prioritize his time in this way? what sets our greatest presidents apart from all the rest is that they recognize this duty when it calls to them. they took it up. this kind of leadership we need now more than ever. thank you very much. [applause] strong letter to follow. >> let's start right out with -- you're saying it is primarily president obama's mishandling of the issue. as you came -- as he became clear,
the american people are never eager to engage in foreign- policy, let alone to engage themselves in foreign conflicts. that is a healthy attitude of a democratic people, but there are events that demand our attention and from which we cannot isolate ourselves. that thethose times american people rely on our elected leaders, most of all our president, to lead them. to explain to them where our interests and values are at greatest risk. why we cannot afford to remain disengaged, why further delay...
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economic policy. >> host: foreign economic policy. >> guest: foreign economic policy. >> host: you concentrated on the economics. >> guest: indeed. in particular i look at the administration monetary policy, the trade policy, as well as the approach to the cubs. >> host: what did you learn? >> guest: gosh! what did i learn? i learned it was a very interesting volume for me to do. i had done the foreign economic policy volume dealing with the nixon-/ford administration. clearly it was my specialty. and i was very interested to see how a lot of the stories were finished. stories i had seen that started during the early 18970 and see them playout. it was interesting to see similarity of approach. differences in approach between the republican administration as well as a democratic administration. and i learned, i guess i take away sort of some of the sort of big themes and big lessons -- big themes i discovered during the time. i took away one of the big themes they took away was how the carter administration dealt with the variety of the major challenges that it faced in the global economy. and t
economic policy. >> host: foreign economic policy. >> guest: foreign economic policy. >> host: you concentrated on the economics. >> guest: indeed. in particular i look at the administration monetary policy, the trade policy, as well as the approach to the cubs. >> host: what did you learn? >> guest: gosh! what did i learn? i learned it was a very interesting volume for me to do. i had done the foreign economic policy volume dealing with the nixon-/ford...
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>> well, south korea has maintained a foreign policy to receive all of those who want to come and settle down in korea. there are two principle reasons for this policy. the first is because of the constitution. the constitution of south korea states that the territory of public korea covers the entire korean peninsula, which includes north korea. and this means people who are living in north korea are ultimately citizens of south korea. and second is humanitarian reason. north koreans do not have proper document, so they do not receive proper legal protection everywhere. so they have been subject to unspeakable abuses of human rights in their koird countries. if south korean people begin to think the north koreans that they are meeting or they are working with maybe work as spies, they would not be able and willing to work with north korean deneck tors in the same way as they did in the past. so maintaining such a policy, i would urge our government to tighten the rope when they invest incomers in order to prevent further instances. >> thank you very much there. professor kim, thank you
>> well, south korea has maintained a foreign policy to receive all of those who want to come and settle down in korea. there are two principle reasons for this policy. the first is because of the constitution. the constitution of south korea states that the territory of public korea covers the entire korean peninsula, which includes north korea. and this means people who are living in north korea are ultimately citizens of south korea. and second is humanitarian reason. north koreans do...
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we use foreign policy chief catherine ashton claims prison yanukovich doubt doesn't want to sign up to the eu trade. the obama administration tighten sanctions on foreigners who flout existing sanctions on iran this in a bid to win over hawks in congress
we use foreign policy chief catherine ashton claims prison yanukovich doubt doesn't want to sign up to the eu trade. the obama administration tighten sanctions on foreigners who flout existing sanctions on iran this in a bid to win over hawks in congress
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president barack obama has announced a shake-up of his foreign policy team. the move includes the nomination of susan rice as his new national security adviser. >> am extraordinarily proud to announce my new national security adviser. >> rice is currently ambassador to the united nations, a post she's held since 2009. she's known for her diplomatic skills and was obama's top choice to take over as secretary of state in his second term. but rice wound up withdrawing her name from consideration. republican lawmakers had criticized her handling of an attack in september on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the post of national security adviser does not require senate confirmation. obama described rice as a consummate public servant. he called her a patriot who puts her country first. >> and i look forward to continuing to serve on your national security team, to keep our nation strong and safe. >> obama has picked former harvard professor samantha powers to be the new u.n. ambassador. powers is a human rights advocate. she was a member of the white house na
president barack obama has announced a shake-up of his foreign policy team. the move includes the nomination of susan rice as his new national security adviser. >> am extraordinarily proud to announce my new national security adviser. >> rice is currently ambassador to the united nations, a post she's held since 2009. she's known for her diplomatic skills and was obama's top choice to take over as secretary of state in his second term. but rice wound up withdrawing her name from...
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. >> eliot: coming back to foreign policy, do you see it as far as back as the spanish american war, the colonial empire and philippines, etc. >> the little brown brother describe the filipino rebels and there was torturing going on back then, waterboarding racism basically and we always felt that with the aarons, with the japanese, and we felt that with the koreans in the korean war. it's part of the ugliness. let's talk about central america. that is our backyard. we went into nicaragua twice. >> eliot: that strand of empire building, and the use of u.s. military forces to build certainly was a significant period. you begin in 1898, and it carried through. has that not changed almost in necessity that we've retreated from that? >> well, iraq and afghanistan were two setbacks. those who are sane might say that. but it has shown us the limits of military adventurism, and obama has not sent troops to syria, but i'm not sure if that is saying very much. >> eliot: we interveneed in libya libya. >> it was wrong. obama did not admit that it was a war. >> eliot: well, he didn't for congres
. >> eliot: coming back to foreign policy, do you see it as far as back as the spanish american war, the colonial empire and philippines, etc. >> the little brown brother describe the filipino rebels and there was torturing going on back then, waterboarding racism basically and we always felt that with the aarons, with the japanese, and we felt that with the koreans in the korean war. it's part of the ugliness. let's talk about central america. that is our backyard. we went into...
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there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they fit those opinion leader positions because while there might be fewer, they are out there who have an impact. watch lebanese tv is to see all those announcers and reporters who are women and realize that nbc has broadcast broadly in the mideast and they are certainly -- you're going to engage -- >> because so many of the presenters are so attractive. >> whatever it takes. they are presenting news and points of view, and you want to work with them on those very serious hard-core political issues. but i think dan in looking at how you engage a larger grouping, you
there is a presumption that foreign policy is a men's game. i know from what i know of your programming that, like with susan komen, you were reaching out to all kinds of audiences, as the united states thinks about engaging broadly, and we know that women play roles in families, determining who takes place in boycotts, how should we think about engaging women as the distinct, women in foreign policy? >> you have to engage women on both levels as professionals, foreign policies -- they...
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foreign policy that he had to we didn't know. now at r.t. dot com we're asking you to share your thoughts about wiki leaks so-called kissinger files we want you to go online tell us what you think the revelations. whether make a difference or not you go this way telling us so far the biggest response. there goes sixty three percent that's two percent up from last year as well say the latest batch of published cables reveal more dirty secrets behind us politics this hour twenty three percent of you just about under a quarter believe it simply confirms that all countries are so into high just under ten feet there are eight percent think the whole publication being blown out of proportion just to get attention the minority this out six percent suspect wiki leaks is trying to dupe the public with fake information thanks for your thoughts r.t. dot com is the place where you can make that change all night. no. also on our web site r t congressman welcome predictions for air travelers if you're a nervous flyer scientists say passengers should brace
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external affairs ministers had recently met the pakistan prime minister's national security and foreign-policy adviser in this regard. >> pakistan's sponsored network has once again targeted and indian working in afghanistan. and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from taliban has been shot dead in afghanistan by the militants. it is the murder of free speech and silencing of a liberal voice which had exposed the ugly face of taliban to the world. >> and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from the tele-van has been shot dead in afghanistan by suspected militants. she was married to an afghan businessman. she was killed outside her home. >> we do believe that the loss is for afghanistan and for india combined, not just our loss alone. it is their loss as well. >> the book about a dramatic escape in 1995 became a best seller in india and was made into a bollywood film in 2003. she had recently moved back to afghanistan to live with her husband. according to police, she was working as a health worker in the province and had been filming the lives of loc
external affairs ministers had recently met the pakistan prime minister's national security and foreign-policy adviser in this regard. >> pakistan's sponsored network has once again targeted and indian working in afghanistan. and indian woman who wrote a popular memoir about her escape from taliban has been shot dead in afghanistan by the militants. it is the murder of free speech and silencing of a liberal voice which had exposed the ugly face of taliban to the world. >> and indian...
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foreign policy that has to do we didn't know. right on our next story i knew banking crisis may be festering in the euro zone despite the slovenian prime minister denying that the country would seek a bailout to talk more about this possibility and i'm joined in the studio by katie bill them from the r.t. business as well as our news editor i will crotty let me start here with now with you katie i mean you know we've heard the slovenia is under pressure there what is going on ok we have been told to come up with one point three billion dollars in order to sort out their banking crisis that they did with my plan that actually creates a three percent of their g.d.p. their economy already a contract to buy two percent last year so just gives you an idea and probably thoughtful members are going to get. an idea through. the economy the situation is that the my name is the banking sector and the problem is that being told you need to recapitalize your banks was exactly what cyprus was told the thing is they don't have the money to do
foreign policy that has to do we didn't know. right on our next story i knew banking crisis may be festering in the euro zone despite the slovenian prime minister denying that the country would seek a bailout to talk more about this possibility and i'm joined in the studio by katie bill them from the r.t. business as well as our news editor i will crotty let me start here with now with you katie i mean you know we've heard the slovenia is under pressure there what is going on ok we have been...
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we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and had few people who knew south asia but most of them were people who were enamored with gandhi and liked india and they actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to pakistan compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but once pakistan was about to become a reality but british said to the americans that they should develop diplomatic relations. pakistani as you know they are very hospitable people. pakistan's problems were imminent. pakistan was about one third of british military but only one third
we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and...
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foreign policy or he's got a cheeky on his more. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals at the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words explains how and why he leaked all those documents many of which revealed how the u.s. government covered up civilian casualties in human rights abuses during the wars in iraq and afghanistan he served as an intelligence analyst in the military and had access to all those documents the biggest leak in history let's take a listen to just one episode where bradley manning explains why he leaked the video of the apache helicopter gunning down boisterous journalists in baghdad and then targeting those who showed up to rescue the wounded including a van with children and that footage shocked the world. it was about i mean that's what. you're. not going to that. for me. it seems right now is bradley manning who is the
foreign policy or he's got a cheeky on his more. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals at the military court in february but someone did and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words explains how and why he leaked all those documents many of which revealed how the u.s. government covered up civilian casualties in human rights abuses during the wars in...
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i don't want to go through every foreign policy crisis in the book. i want you to read it and buy it and i want to talk about one in particular which is a good representative. toward the beginning of the war, france invaded mexico and by 1863 french troops conquered mexico city. by the following year napoleon iii had installed his, but on the mexican thrown. in the middle of this domestic crisis lincoln had a major challenge to the monroe doctrine south of the rio grande. you might say what could lincoln do? he didn't have a choice. there was a war raging at home, can't do anything about mexico but he did have a choice and many americans, some his allies and some enemies were urging him to take action specifically to invade mexico. there were people who thought the union and confederate armies reconcile, invade and drive napoleon's troops out and get a peace conference late in the war the compared vice president made this case as did some hawkish members of congress, some of lincoln's advisers. at times lincoln seems to share that view. a visitor reca
i don't want to go through every foreign policy crisis in the book. i want you to read it and buy it and i want to talk about one in particular which is a good representative. toward the beginning of the war, france invaded mexico and by 1863 french troops conquered mexico city. by the following year napoleon iii had installed his, but on the mexican thrown. in the middle of this domestic crisis lincoln had a major challenge to the monroe doctrine south of the rio grande. you might say what...
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the candidates went on television for a debate on foreign policy. a hard-line conservative said rejecting longevity is the true spirit of islamic resolution. thousands of people held a demonstration on tuesday in the central city of ishlahan. they are calling for more security. they arrested a risk candidate last month. they are improving telephone communications across the country. >>> the u.s. government is facing fresh allegations that its widespread mining of personal data as part of efforts to combat terrorism. the "washington post" said that they have tapped into the servers of nine leading u.s. firms. it says the nsa and the fbi are collecting data from the servers of microsoft, google, facebook, apple and other service providers. the newspaper says the agencies are extracting audio and video chats, photographs, e-mails and other information uploaded by non-americans. the post says the program goes by the code name "prison" and was launched in 2007. director of national intelligence james clapper said the article contained numerous inaccuraci
the candidates went on television for a debate on foreign policy. a hard-line conservative said rejecting longevity is the true spirit of islamic resolution. thousands of people held a demonstration on tuesday in the central city of ishlahan. they are calling for more security. they arrested a risk candidate last month. they are improving telephone communications across the country. >>> the u.s. government is facing fresh allegations that its widespread mining of personal data as part...
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foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. well sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart although having seen having since been declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually inaccessible hidden between secrecy and complexities during the science described it will thanks to wiki leaks it is now easily available and will try and show you how just click on public library of u.s. diplomacy kissinger and then put in your search word we're going to put in chile here and when you click that you'll see that over seventy documents come up they all relate washington's role in chile politics in the mid one nine hundred seventy s. is a range of issues covered there from military assistance also training in arms sales a range of issues can be sorted on line is sensitive classified mark fo
foreign policy may be functioning today so on the outside we've got a lot of talk about human rights and democracy but behind closed doors and in these private cables it looks to be like a much more complicated and often darker situation. well sweden's foreign minister is denying reports linking him to the cia saying they are part of a smear campaign which will quickly fall apart although having seen having since been declassified the data gathered in project k. used to be virtually...